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I realize this looks crazy to most, but generally my itineraries look like this (and yes, there is usually a lot of hiking/jogging to get to locations)! That being said, if any of this looks impossible (traveling on Oct 24), or if I need to omit one stop to spend time at another, some input would be appreciated.

Also, you might end up spending more time at Crescent Meadow - its quite good for animal watching and you will be there at the right time.

Also, have you considered swapping one of the sequoia trails (don't get me wrong - they are majestic, but they are not the only things in the park) for Moro Rock? Or for a tour of Crystal Cave? Perhaps, you may consider those for the morning of your second day?

I'm going to say this as honestly as I can: No one likes your kind of national parks travel. You make the rest of us nuts in the worst way. Hit and run tourists in the national parks are an annoying disgrace. I met plenty of you last week, you are ruining the experiences of people who go to the mountains to get away from frantic people in the city. You run past elderly, nearly knocking them down. You drive too close to others who are trying to absorb the scenery in a pleasant way. You honk your nasty horns, which echo throughout the canyons, ruining our picnics.

I met you last week. I'd rather not do so again. Slow down. These parks are meant to be a relaxing experience.